Should the Pittsburgh Penguins Re-Sign Bill Guerin?

June 3rd, 2010 by Alison Myers Leave a reply »
In a recent article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , Pittsburgh Penguins General Manager Ray Shero briefly addressed the topic of Bill Guerin’s future with the Penguins.

Guerin is an unrestricted free agent who was making $2 million this season. He came to the Penguins at the 2009 trade deadline when he was brought over from the New York Islanders in exchange for a conditional draft pick.

When Guerin came to Pittsburgh, he played in 17 regular season games and had 12 points. In the playoffs, he participated in 24 games and came out with 15 points.

This season he put up 45 points in the regular season, but only nine points in the playoffs. He contributed to the team’s struggling power play unit with 11 power play goals this season; good enough for third on the team.

As July 1st looms, some fans wonder if Guerin should get another contract.

There are arguments for why he should be a Penguin again and why he should be cut loose.

Since coming over in 2009, Guerin has been one of the strongest contributors to the Penguins. Not only has he had the regular season points, he has also put up some solid ...

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